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*~~ATTTTTIIf\T -Here are Her NEW STYLES AU 1 UlVliN IN COATS AND COSTUMES Just out of their tissue wrappings—fresh from the style-centres—here in our^Showroom the-new* est and the most correct for Autumn await you. Such smart tailored effects! Such dressy designs and patterns! Such beautiful colourings and such servkeablomaterialsl mm^ For every purse and for every taste—here «5~-^KPiS^ *'" is the costume and the coat which will jlfeS&i^ 7 >*^p^>iifc :! _ " exactly fit" both. Below we list just a JSPwSr^ ">/\^l*w^;- *ew examples — picked haphazard from Style> Serviceand Economy mllpw !1h iPoC JIV DRESSY TWEED' COAT—Loose-Kan?- ' Mli il lllifjF - Ujf^ 1 P*|>**S» ing;, lightly held with all-round belt, m WsLT •■ mSr! i '1 \' which fastens with, large button; inset ARKS' 51 JttMK ■'' Ib I 111 sleeves; adaptable collar; brown, saxe, mSi!: v'hSm I I 1 1 HEATHER MIXTURE WRAP COAT— Wm ill I 1 Featuring quite a new style of collar, vvW *P^*l^m 111 j I which may be worn either flat and l?lf|« WMH MIS f I square about the shoulders, or rolled high mariHi^mffil || I I around the face; coat a full-flare model, Bja:j<W<ifi»fl 1 1 If and has all-round belt, fastening with Ifs«J;tii?;s?Si JSi B t: J stout leather buckle; fawns, greens, wElflisjifls^H *^Nfcflf FINE VELOUR WRAP COAT—WitK • \jj JjL^gSF handsome fur collar; very stylishly cut i\j^^^^ \Q! ' and tailored; in burgundy, rubber, llf grey, green, and nigger ti^ • Becoming Tweed Coat— Price *«/»/• N nSterial^^lewes^S! ATTRACTIVE NAVY WORSTED COS- Donegal Tweed CostumfUskirt cut full and held by TUME—Coat semi-fitting-, with fashion- In newest style; smartly a<i piece belt • smart collar able panel back and front; narrow band cut and tailored drstincdesignedfor wear either up holds side flare in position; plain-cut lively; soft colouring-— or down- delightful shades skirt stylishly tailored, finished with greys, moles, browns, and in brown grey fawn, and narrow belt; a handsome material that greens; an extremely'ser- ' o-ree-'i is most enduring- • viceable costumej 'price £5/5/- I>rloß *11/11/- Price iinj. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. "{SSSBS 11 Jzz=z= =■ . —4—l giiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ THIS fabric is rapidly gaining a unique __ . ' ■ ■ SS • popularity with smart dressers. The —- , 555 many rich colourings and pleasing pat- ss f^ T T •"> Ti It A IjT ¥ X T/"^ — terns enable every taste to be mot. E5 |}> I If . IV /I /\ \S I IV I f == Made to order only in many diSereat = \J \j |VI /\ J\> 1| \ VJ, H MRS. LEITCH, S . S LADIES' TAILOR, ™ I I"" 1 • • IT /""* f — ■ >Ffone9s7A- —m vivian. st r eßt . g j s a j, ascmating Home Lratt s EE It's so easy, too! In a few minutes you cantfearn• all EE 3 that is necessary to enable you to make the """most jES E2 beautiful Rugs and Mats. ■ ES ■ • SS . We shall be pleased to show you how it Is done, and 55 S3 you will marvel at the simplicity of it. When once you Bjjj v ~ have mastered the art there is no limit to the number ~- ■* 5 of artistic effects within your reach.. ■! S THERE ARE ABOUT """ '=§ ' "*' ST. 160 -■ - jj YOU CAN MAKE'- rd Butter Factories operating in §§ STAIR MATS BEDROOM RUGS I N.Z. To-day. ■—• ■ ,SS Some aim at Output, others .|| HALL RUGS FIRESIDE MATS SJE m , Q jr:::'w_ i footstool covers i tically the whole output to ■ »*» • .'' £S England. ~ Doubtless you know of more than one place-liwyouß ' . ]jss; OUR FACTORY STANDS S home where one of these lovely rugs would justffill a^ 5 SIXTH FROM TOP IN S want- =5 GRADING Ejj . ■ ' 555 QD Sr, , I THERE'S A WINDOW DISPLAY g == In one of our Brandon-street windows you'lli'fin'd a very; ~ NBTHAN °THAT BTHLS 4ID & interesting display of Paton's famous Rug Wbbls and g QUALITY IS AT =£ aU tne necessary materials. Inspect this showing, and '££ S you will see at a glance the wonderful possibilities of |E BENNETT'S, || " thi. s woirk- g S' • Our stocks are complete, and have not been affected S 5g by the recent increases in price. We have- plenty of. ~ 55 each shade to finish. Any-particular design you may. , 555 EE * undertake.. ,-|r ™ 1 HERE ARE THE MATERIALS YOU p / = WILL REQUIRE : jj nnHE Aome of Perfection" in"" rs PATON'S RUG WOOL I —The most reliable yarn for making: all -1- MOBNING »nd AFTER- s= k j nds o f woo i IxlgS) mats , etc.; in white, black", greens v ==, NOON TEAS and Dainty and £3 browns, reds, 'erra cotta, blues, helios., bronze, fawns, etc,'; 1 E: A PPe ti s m ff MIDDAY LUNCHES ss 'Jn hM^ as ib at = prices 1/9 a hank, or 6/6 a pound H GAMBLE & OK/EEB'S =J RUG CANVAS—The popular foundation for making-wool rugs; = s= . very strong and-even mesh , ~ tearooms, s= . 1 2 inch— .. Price 1/6 yard Sj. ' WILLIS-STEBET- cs i 3 inch— Price 1/11 yanl 55S . ' 27 inch— Price 1/8 yart / Er ■MORNING^AND ffIfTBRNOON g 3 6 inch- Price 3/3 ytrt g 555 RUG BOOKLETS—A splendid little book' entitled "Rugs and ~ OPENING '. EJ Mats—and how to make them." Gives full working in- .5= ANNOUNCEMENT. = structions as well as a. number of useful ideas-for designs » rj ' Price, sd. each 5= STAFFORD LUNCHEON, TEA, AND == 555 ■ SUPPER ROOMS = RUG NEEDLES— Pro« «*• •"" rs (Over H. D. Bennott's), = PATENT RUG HOOKS- . Price 19. each ss WILLIS-STRBET. = RUG GAUGES- Price 3d. each |= S DESIGN. SHEETS— Priced, each S rTIHESE Luncheon, Tea-, and Supper 55 . ' .• S MISS^RE^dV Proprietress oT^tafford KJ . PflCeS haVe llOt aaVallCed I ;S Tea, Rooms, Timaru. ' ss ■ ,' A, SS ss , f ss I AU Cakes, etc.. home-made. " 525 » 1 ' ' t - .-,;.-. .g— I Date of opening will be announced SS ' £55C^COLATE AND CANDY EXPERT I TKere's a lifetim. of wear in tKese Hand-maae Rugs. = (Late of Commonwealth Cities). 555 We have seen them after twenty years' wear,, and theyj -— MISS LUCRETIA STANLEY wishes == stiu retain their beauty.. £= to announce that she will be in ~j; Wellington until 51st March, and will in- SS Tt „_„ _,„. _ n „r cl,ail h* nipacrrl in tiost you -sstruct ladies in the above interesting and =5 " you cannot call, we shall be pleased to post you g profitable work. Homes visited. Fee —- samples of the shades and full particulars for making* s= £5s ss, includes book of 150 recipes in 525 SSS modern sweet-making. 7S, The- Terrace. ~ . ~ 'Pl'onfi ™5- jjs This deserves your attention to-day I s C ARS O SSanZ DOW ' l»<ti^lYll»&XTiTUcti\l WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., ||~"| AIWu H^lri _ 68, Moleswortli-street. js lt_ --^/ OATHING Caps have arrived. Lo.rge 5S ' '- "" ~ ' _ . ' 5= quality? oPrices' from^s." We defy com- ssl Famous for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value ! "' ss. petition, Buy earty. Sold right out U»t SS S5 fiv^i 4 t>4 :: areen' '-"■t-I"'' - □lUlllililll(lllllllllt!lllllillllll!llllll!i[OIIIJIIIIIIIi!!ll!iilll!IIlililllllllllllH

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 60, 11 March 1918, Page 9

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